Why are so many cities charging a street maintenance fee? What other Oregon cities have a Transportation Utility Fee?

Many other cities are experiencing exactly what Oregon City faces: inadequate funding for transportation system maintenance. The old funding tools, state shared revenues from the Highway Fund (primarily the State gas tax) have not increased. Needs in most communities in Oregon have grown while funding has fallen behind. The following cities all have a Transportation Utility Maintenance Fee:

  • Ashland
  • Canby
  • Bay City
  • Corvallis
  • Eagle Point
  • Grants Pass
  • Hubbard
  • La Grande
  • Lake Oswego
  • Medford
  • Milwaukie
  • North Plains
  • Philomath
  • Phoenix
  • Talent
  • Tigard
  • Tualatin
  • West Linn
  • Wilsonville

Other cities actively pursuing a fee include Hillsboro, Eugene, and Silverton. Clatskanie and Dufur have street utility fees that are included in their fee schedule.

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1. How current are the answers to these frequently asked questions?
2. What is a Pavement Maintenance Utility Fee?
3. How does the Pavement Maintenance Utility Fee work?
4. Why a Pavement Maintenance Utility Fee in Oregon City?
5. What kind of street system do we have?
6. Why is there a need for timely maintenance of Oregon City's streets?
7. Where and how will our Pavement Maintenance Utility Fee dollars be spent?
8. What kind of street treatments are available?
9. How is the fee determined?
10. How much can l expect to pay?
11. Why does the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) recommend using a value of 9.6 trips per day for single-family residential properties?
12. What if I don’t agree with how the City calculates my fee?
13. Will there be hardship waivers?
14. What about fees that the county and state talk about?
15. Why are so many cities charging a street maintenance fee? What other Oregon cities have a Transportation Utility Fee?
16. Who can I contact for questions regarding the Transportation Utility Fee?